Contrary to the more broad coverage of a standard US auto policy, a
Mexican auto insurance policy is a "named peril" policy. More simply
stated - exactly what is described as covered is specifically all that is
covered - no more, no less. Policyholders should read their policy's Specification
of Risk clauses.

WHAT IS COVERED

There are 6 primary risks covered by a Mexican auto insurance policy:

Risk 1. Collision, Upset, and Glass Breakage with a
deductible of 2% of amount insured with a $100 deductible minimum.

Risk 2. Fire and Total Theft of the vehicle with a
deductible of 5% of amount insured with a $200 deductible minimum.

The above 6 risks of primary coverage are only a listing of some of the
coverage available in a Mexican Tourist Insurance Policy. It should not be
construed as an exact description of coverage for every policyholder, as that
may vary from policy to policy depending on the eligibility of the vehicle, and
the desires of the insured.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED

It is as important to know what is not covered, as it is to know
what is covered. Keep in mind that a Mexican Tourist Auto Insurance Policy is a
"named peril" policy, therefore, it is correct to presume
that what is NOT described as covered means exactly that - NOT covered.